by Waltraud Ferz-Steinbauer | Apr 27, 2022 | Agile Methods, Book Review, Buchbesprechungen
Being able to react quickly and flexibly to unpredictable events is one of the significant challenges for companies in the currently prevailing corporate world. Objectives & Key Results (OKR) creates a framework for agile strategy development that supports...
by Günter Lukas | Jan 25, 2021 | Buchbesprechungen, New Work
Probably one of the most used tools in the agile context is the Kanban board. But the book “Kanban in practice” by Klaus Leopold is about much more than this tool. Kanban was developed in Japan in the 1970s. In this book, the author explains the full...
by Bernhard Fink | Oct 12, 2020 | Buchbesprechungen
The book “Agile Organisational Development: Manual for building adaptable organisations” by Bernd Oestereich and Claudia Schröder is aimed at people who want to try out collegial self-organised leadership and agile organisational development in practice....
by Adele Heinz | Nov 13, 2019 | Buchbesprechungen
Lydia Schültken sees the key for real change in the development of new, optimized routines, not in extensive change projects. Work Hacks are not given from “above” or conceived by a management consultancy, but are changed, tested and implemented,...
by Günter Lukas | Jul 31, 2019 | Buchbesprechungen, Führung
In his book “… and at noon I go home” Detlef Lohmann describes how he completely restructured and radically changed his company. The book is very entertaining and mostly written in a very exciting way. It contains many practical examples that make it easy...
by Waltraud Ferz-Steinbauer | Dec 2, 2018 | Agile Organizations, Book Review, Buchbesprechungen
With this focus, this book offers an alternative to the classic hierarchical leadership approach. The two authors know from their own experience that even small changes can have a big impact, as they themselves have supported the transformation of their company. The...
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